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Plastic labels for vegetables grown in pots or flats are not cheap – for example 6″ x 1/2″ labels are $.03 each at http://www.dpind.com/. I make my own by cutting up aluminum beverage cans with a sturdy pair of scissors (poultry shears are ideal). Cut off the two ends of the can. Cut down the…
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Sowed these varieties into flats:Ille’s Yellow LatvianLahman PinkRussian Big RomaBeam’s Yellow PearCamp JoyFred Limbauch Potato Top I have now finished the small first sowing of all tomato varieties. All will be sowed again, around March 1.
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Sowed the following varieties (8 cells ea., 1 seed per cell).ElbeItalian TreeNeves Azorean RedSlavaEva Purple BallNapoliMartino’s RomaCosoluto FiorentinoAnna RussianManyelTommy ToeStupiceSaint PierreAmish PasteRed SiberianOld Brooks For more info about these varieties, see Garden Spot Wiki.
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Planted these varieties:Tiffen MenoniteDeliciousLegendMarzanoAnanas NoirNH SurecropOld YellerKoralikAlicantePoland IIBuckabee’s New 50 DayBlack PrinceBrandywineLong KeeperPurple Russian
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I stocked up on a variety of seeds at the local supermarket. As usual, I waited until the half price sale, which occurs every spring. These are Ed Hume seeds. Ed Hume is a locally based seed supplier, which specializes in seeds suited to the Northwest. I supplemented these with the following seeds ordered from…
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This year I decided to trial a wide variety of heirloom tomato varieties. I purchased these. TomatoFest Black Prince-Tomato Seeds Alicante – Heirloom Tomato Seeds Camp Joy-Tomato Seeds Fred Limbaugh Potato Top Ilse’s Yellow Latvian Lahman PinkLong Keeper-Tomato Seeds Purple Russian Russian Big Roma-Tomato Seeds Slava-Tomato Seeds Beam’s Yellow Pear-Tomato Seeds Brandywine-Heirloom Tomato Seeds Elbe…